The Roosevelt School in Casper, Wyoming, originally named North Casper School, was designed by leading Wyoming architectural firm Garbutt, Weidner & Sweeney in 1921 and was built in 1922.
In the words of Vivian Dwyer, principal of the school, it was "a district of small homes, meager means, and large families."
[3] In 1921 an expansion of the existing school was planned, but instead a new building was designed and built.
Only one wing of six classrooms was finished in a timely fashion, due perhaps to a union-related work stoppage.
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